was a big punch that ko'd hodges. i'm not surprised he didn't get up. he's likely missed out on his big money fight vs gallen now. what a shame, lol.
Anyone know what times tomorrows cards are on?? Im guessing Hogan around 2pmish, Ruiz/Joshua around 4pm?? (Daylight saving time) Do both cards overlap or run seperate?? Will watch Hogan/Charlo over heavy u/card fights, just wondering if seperate times or if televised cards overlap.... Fair few decent “bouts” this weekend.
* Tim Tszyu manager has been in contact with Golden Boy for hosting a WBO Tittle fight in Sydney at Qudos Bank Arena ( 21000 ). The victory against Brubaker should give Tzyu a top 5 ranking. Teixeria purse for his world title fight was only US 40 k and Aust would offer a much more lucrative purse. However expect Tszyu expect to first fight the winner of Zerafa vs Horn rematch in March. * Trent Broadhurst reckon he went into the Light fight with a busted ear drum. May i ask he did he pass the medical ? * Jai Opetia is now IBF no 6 and Blake Caparello WBA no 3. * Andrew Maloney pays gratitude to Football players. " If it wasn't for Hall vs Gallen for drawing such a large audience it wouldn't have been possible for me to fight for a world title here in Aust so i can't thank them enough . " * The Hornet is now considering donating his brain to Aust Sports Brain Bank. * Bruno Tarimo likely to enter into top 8 IBF and WBA next mth.
Holy sh1t... Didnt I mess up my time differences.... Completely forgot this is main event Aust n just checked website, 4am card!!! I wouldnt mind watching card but no way, I’ll b lucky to make main event... THX HEAPS FOR THE HEADS UP..
Why did Broadhurst's team allow him to go out in round 3? Shocking corner work imo. Excited to see how far Tarimo can go. 1st time I saw him fight the other night and was very impressed with him.
Bang on again prowls, give it up for sparta. Round of aplause from the rest of yas. Won a heafty some.
* Stuart Duncan matchmaker for No Limit has hinted at a all Tasman clash between Opetia vs Light as it seems both want to get a deal done. * Stakes have gone up for Liam Wilson next fight Dec 18 as he is now fighting for IBF Youth Title. * Reagan Dessaix was stopped by big punching Austrian in Vienna 8th rd. Really a poor management dec. Before this fight talk of matching the President with Hooper. * Tayla Harris is now WBA no 4 at 154 lbs. * Paul Fleming is now a LW. * Sun Dec 22 Fox has boxing special morn nominated. The only fight at this time is Daniel Dubois. * Subject to change. * Justin Frost is current Aust 140 lb Champ and former soldier who did Tour of Duty in East Timor and Afghan. This content is protected
I wouldn't pick Tszyu to beat Zef or Teix at the moment. But it is certainly within the realms of possibility he could beat both. I'm more going on their proven record vs Tim's pretty thin resumè. Good risk vs reward opponents you reckon gents?
I like the two Kiwi opponents next for both Jai Opetaia & Tim Tszyu. David Light & Bowyn Morgan. Then go after world title shots against beatable opposition. I think it's too soon for Junior Tszyu to be fighting Zerafa or Horndog. Both have experience against seasoned international opposition. Junior Tszyu doesn't. I would give Junior Tszyu a chance against both of them though. His best right hand will hurt Zerafa. He needs to be good enough to land it though. If he's serious about a world title shot next year, maybe the American welterweight, Ray Robinson, who was out here sparring with Horndog prior to his fight with Bud Crawford. He's a skilful southpaw without a lot of power. The new WBO Junior Middleweight champ is a southpaw.
Yeah I agree but if I am Tszyu Jnr I would swoop in and pick the bones of Horn after Zerafa beats him again.
Now that paul Fleming is at lightweight, how about Fleming V Kambosos to see once and for all which has the most padded record
It will be interesting to see how Kambosos goes against Bey. I know that Bey has been inactive but he is easily the toughest opponent he will have faced.